TOEFL Tutoring in Long Beach (California)
Manhattan Review is ready to work with Long Beach residents who are looking to prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Since 1999, Manhattan Review has specialized in meeting the specific needs of international students looking to attend elite English-speaking programs throughout the world. We know that our clients have various learning and scheduling needs, so we offer a variety of learning plans, including on-site and interactive online group courses, customized one-on-one tutoring, true-to-life practice TOEFL exams, and consultation services. We have professionals with extensive experience working with students to help them navigate the options and choose the one best for their needs. Call, email, or chat with us online today to get started on your TOEFL preparation.
To avoid the one-size-fits-all approach, we work with students to help them to choose the test that applies to their academic goals, the learning environment that is most conducive for their success, and the location that best suits their needs. The TOEFL is an American English-language assessment, and therefore is most often preferred by American institutions. While this is true, most universities accept both the TOEFL and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), so we suggest that students take a practice exam for each to see which one highlights their English competency better. Once you have determined which assessment you want to prepare for, we will work with you to consider what type of course works best for you. Many students find that they perform better in a dynamic group comprised of both peers and an experienced instructor. Other students are looking for a more customized approach and prefer to work one-on-one with one of our learning coaches. Both group courses and private lessons can take place on-site or online. Some students need the accountability of face-to-face lessons at a set time. Others find the flexibility of online courses to be necessary both for transportation reasons and for scheduling reasons. Whatever works best for you, Manhattan Review is ready to meet you where you are and help you to improve your English-language skills.
Manhattan Review students have consistently gone on to accomplish great things both academically and career-wise. Our TOEFL services have helped native speakers of hundreds of languages fulfill and exceed the TOEFL requirements of top schools, leading to admission to elite institutions such as the University of California, Los Angeles, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Stanford, the California Institute of Technology, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Virginia, the University of Michigan, the College of William & Mary, Washington University in St. Louis, Georgetown, Emory, the University of California, Berkeley, and many others. Past Manhattan Review students are able to go on to work for Fortune 500 firms and some of Long Beach's most important companies, including Apple, Wells Fargo, Alphabet, Netflix, Boeing, Epson America, Inc., Pioneer Electronics, and many more. We look forward to you following in the footsteps of our distinguished former test prep clients by getting started on your learning plan today.
TOEFL Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Long Beach
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Online
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TOEFL Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Long Beach
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
The lessons are well-structured. The presentation session is very helpful. The instructor is very friendly and responsive to students’ questions.
- Sanido (This student took our Columbia Business School Communication and Culture boot camp.)
Meet a Long Beach TOEFL Tutor: Camille W.
Camille W. was born and raised outside of Washington D.C. in a bilingual English/French household with her parents. She went on to study at Brown and spent 2 years of her bachelor's in France. While in France, she joined different language tandem programs and became passionate about helping others improve their English. When she returned to the US, Camille decided to get her master's in English as a second language. After teaching ESL on the east coast for four years, she relocated with her husband to Long Beach where she joined the Manhattan Review team in 2016.
Camille's students benefit from her professional education background as well as her experience of learning different languages. They appreciate her native English skills combined with the empathy that comes with having lived in a foreign country herself. When Camille is not teaching her students, she can be found visiting art installations and attending classical music concerts.